Texas
Found in 2604 Collections and/or Records:
19th Aviation Squadron album
Photograph album documenting the 19th Aviation Squadron in Austin, Texas, Sarasota, Florida, and various other bases during the period from 1917 to 1918.
1936 Texas stereographs
Five stereographs depict Texas during its centennial year. Scenes include the state capitol, Sam Houston's home in Huntsville, the Alamo in San Antonio, the old French Embassy in Austin, and Fanthorp Inn in Anderson.
Dorothy Aarts essay
Essay on early Texas ghost towns, by then student Dorothy Aarts.
Abbey Publications, Inc., records
Comprised of publisher and editor Ellen McCrady’s subject and project files, the Abbey Publications Inc. Records, circa 1970-2004, document the administration of Abbey Publications, Inc., and publication of books, newsletters, and other items regarding preservation and conservation of library and archival materials.
Francis Dickson Abernathy papers
Biographical narrative, including copies of letters and poetry, relating to Campbell Dickson, Lucy Ellen Tracy Dickson, and the Dickson, Campbell and Tracy families. The material documents their activities from circa 1660 to 1937, with a particular focus on the years 1836-1911.
Abilene Reporter transcripts
Two volumes of newspaper articles transcribed from the Abilene Reporter as a Civil Works Administration Project in 1934, relating to agriculture, commerce, cultural affairs, education, government, industry, military affairs, politics, religion, science and social affairs in the Abilene area (1888-1920).
Abilene, Texas, water report
Photocopy of an engineer’s report concerning an additional water supply for the city of Abilene. Prepared by R. A. Thompson.
Mrs. Ernest Acklin papers
Genealogy, historical sketches and a letter relating to the Manor family, the settlement of Manor and the development of the adjacent Travis County communities of Austin, Gregg, Montopolis and Webberville.
Acme Dry Goods Company records
Acme Dry Goods Company is located in Llano, Texas, and is one of the oldest businesses still operating in Llano under the same name. The Acme Dry Goods Company Records contain 26 account ledgers (1920-1964) and 65 day books (1910-1980) and document the company's business activities in Central Texas from 1910 to 1980.
Fred Acree papers
The Fred Acree papers document the life and work of this Central Texas farmer, rancher, oilman, businessman, politician, and amateur historian during the first half of the twentieth century.